Hi, Have you install the nilfs2 kernel module[nilfs2.ko]. This error info seems show that the nilfs2 filesystem type have not registered on your system, and you should do 'insmod nilfs2.ko'. Is this module included in nilfs-kmp-default-2.0.15_2.6.
27.19_5-2.1.x86_64.rpm? Expect this info can help you. -Regards -Qiang 2009/8/12 Barham, David <[email protected]> > I’ve just downloaded and installed the RPMs for SLES 11 from opensuse.org > . > > I’ve successfully installed > nilfs-kmp-default-2.0.15_2.6.27.19_5-2.1.x86_64.rpm and > nilfs-utils-2.0.14-4.2.x86_64.rpm. > > > > These installed with no error. > > > > Mkfs appears to work without error. > > > > # mkfs -t nilfs2 /dev/sdb > > mkfs.nilfs2 ver 2.0 > > Start writing file system initial data to the device > > Blocksize:4096 Device:/dev/sdb Device Size:1500301910016 > > File system initialization succeeded !! > > > > But when I tried to mount the filesystem I get > > > > # mount -t nilfs2 /dev/sdb /data1 > > mount.nilfs2: WARNING! - The NILFS on-disk format may change at any time. > > mount.nilfs2: WARNING! - Do not place critical data on a NILFS filesystem. > > mount.nilfs2: cannot find or load nilfs2 filesystem > > > > Any ideas? I can see an /sbin/mount.nilfs2 and all the other files I would > expect. > > > > Is this a terrible newbie misunderstanding? > > What am I doing wrong? > > Am I missing some other vital rpm? > > > > Thanks > > David Barham > > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.nilfs.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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